by Catman <catman@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Jul 7, 2008 at 07:34 PM
Dave Emerson wrote:
> "Catman" <catman@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:_Dqck.187784$fz6.87227@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> SteveH wrote:
>>> Synapse Syndrome <synapse@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>
>>>> " cupra" <NOcupra.sSPAM@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>>>> news:6dc7j9F1rfchU1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>> "All three of the presenters go on the hunt for the holy grail of
>>>>>> motoring - a reliable used Alfa Romeo - with predictably messy
>>>>>> results."
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This has been a public service announcement.
>>>>> I suspect a fair amount of piss taking.....
>>>> No, they have always loved Alfas. But they seem to be being rather
>>>> reckless
>>>> with the old classics at the moment!
>>> I'm going to have to get back to it later - watching what is possibly
>>> the greatest game of tennis ever.
>>>
>> It was never going to end well. That much was obvious the moment they
>> pulled up.
>
> At least Clackson acknowledged the beauty of a passing Bertone GTV.
>
> As the proud owner of a 1968 Mk1 1750 GT Veloce, I could at least agree
with
> that statement.
Oh indeed
>
> The "ramming up the back" bit was getting stale halfway through the item
and
> they really should have given it a rest.
>
Running gag. They always do it to James.
> Overall I think it was the most disappointing TG of the last few years.
>
>
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